The Savannah daily Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 18??-1856, October 09, 1853, Image 3

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irr&ff WSfMiWSSl MSgsfe ^•wSTiSSfiSuii**. hmmHou l'HESSV^ ikVlrttKvr. X iia»iit'Mvl with w«i«i ap ng ccs, with forth#* «■ Itt th# abort business, which I* dully .ant an Item In the commerce ut title Jt rwirtUble end sattaflwtutfy rchri'n v-~ forth#* partloutefs, given on addressing 0. Luiu- twr, at th# pfflba oTthhi papW; ’ JyM fliPaww ' <M*«t OCNOlSi i j J I 5 L 1 2 8 14 2 14 2 1 M 2 14 1 H 2 M 1 M 2 14 V 14 1 >< 2 14 4 7 \4 96 COUNTRY STORK FOR IU2NT. Th# subscriber hn# Juat ereoted t new 8tore nt 0. R. Clerk#’# old «t#nd, In NevlundavlU#. (tho Bye — - mile po#t on tho Auguit* end Wayuesboro’ IUII- roaa, j which he olfor# to nut to * good tenant on fovora- bleterme. Th* building stand# in cloeo proximity to the rellroed treck. I# commodious, end In alfrospoct# admlra- bly adapted to the purposes for which It le deafened. Tho stand bee long boon known m one of the beat for e uonur- el couutry trad# to bo found In tho Inturlor of Georgia, For further particular# apply to. or addicsa tho siibseri- her.at MlUtn Post Office \ or Iv more convenient, apply per- aonally to Messrs. Novltt, Lfttlirup ft Stubblns, Savannah; or to Milan. Hakor ft Wilcox, Avgusta. ootO—#lm W. B. SMITH. ftsyThe AuguitaOonstUuMnnallst will publlah th# abore daily for one month, and ohargo tbla olhco, xioaouacavaia. * wman o. wen*. CIHIHEIl dl WADE, - FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ki jgay-itrwt, gpoannaA ® T0 KENT,—The ator## under Counting Room No. 143, Waldburg’a Buildings FORT ft DUNHAM. ootl—St £ OFFICE TO RENT.—The offlee over Webator & l'almoa store, ocouplod for the paat year by Meura. Fort A Dunham, a doalrable place for a Factor and aalon Merchant. Will be rented for a term of year# on reaionable terma If applied for Boon. aopUfl WEBSTER & PAI.ME9, U mitlnetly tbe price for which gSgSSrtftSffiaW bXi „.hU.M »“ ’f"' 1 “ eh .n t | ie ratlona required, or for tuSr •»£ itVla option—eeparate bide are re- awSrt^^/nnantlly to be delivered. not oRon- to bo deterrolnod by tho inapector KSmoM 1 ' v. .poolrfd to enter Into bond with J^Sastaswasa " Uo ”* lor U “ ' r,tol EliffiSfiSi r » r lto *“‘““ u " Ul " tl - »..UtaUn» the ration for tho crow of i 4 “ itolt sj, ro . , " d tbe Inapector of the District, or KstpaftWH**®*! ^ Signed to perform that Indj^^rillbTpald for ratlona and fuel which taEoS endorsement of the quality, quaut- KaSSreX ertidee on board each vessel, aped- teaTiihofthe dell very- iJjftettlbe Ught HOjUM » supH Lights. H TO RENT—A Room 00 by 80-foet, In Sorrel’a build ing, corner of Bay and Bull-streets. It la aultablo for a commlttoo room or drill room. Rent moderate Ap- aly at i hla offlee,June 26 TO RENT.—A email comfortable House in a re spectable and central part of the city. Rent WOO. Possession given on the 1st November, or sooner If le. Apply at this offlee. aug20 TO RENT—Tlireo of tho flvo tonoment houses, on iTctr.E—Bv virtue of an order of the Court . ilhartv couutr. will be sold before the ^^Tta'iBMaTttle.ontbe first Tuesday InDecem- ^JeS the oiaal hours, the following negroes, I* 1 ? rZt 2fl rears of age, March, about 23 years iESfiSibS#yearn of age, also. 850 acres ISfl/Sbe improvement*, situate In the oouniv Wdo the property of Jame* Moody, deceased, iltaitltofthe heirs and creditors of said estate, fM j. MOODY, Qualified Executor. |Uia.im ‘ 00,9 ■Tirif^-A commodious brick edifice on South Poiaasslon glvon lat November next.— nits it IhU office. ool 8 "^jTaJID WINTER GOODS, Hiittbicriber Iim now opened a large and choice *■ tot of new style oT fall and winter goods, MorFreneh and English black and fanoy rtath. plain black doe skin Caaalmerea. flgu- ■juirtiitieOusiraeroa. with a Urge variety or French LadawMof the latest style and pattern. Also a CanwlTolVMtingi. consiiting of figured black and tditana.plain black Satin, figured black and fancy EulitioMut *Hk Velveta. Ac. Tlie whole of which UmmltonuJEe up to order in the moat foahonable ■ i uj on iceommodating terma. ^ WM. R. SVMONS. Draper and Tailur.17 Whitaker-at. ^tlie cornoc of Aborcorn and Jonoa street^ Ingulre^nf f TO RENT.—The store Immediately under our office, well suited for a grain and feed atoro or for atorngo ol cotton. Apply to aep23 ROWI.AND k CO. VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALK IN BAKER COUNTY, OA. Eh Tlie aubafcrlber, desirous of removing from the State Irof Georgia, oBfcra for anlo his PLANTATION, lying on . le waters of the Coolawahneo, five mlloa west of Albany, adjoining tbe lands of Paul Tarver. Dr. Nlcholls, and oth ers; containing 3,125 acres, more or less. There are about 800acres of open, cultivated land. Tho Und la situated so that it can bo easily divided, and 11 two purchasers appear, tho subscriber will divldo It so as to suit both. Any one desirous of purchasing, would do well to ad dress “ Moore A Edward#,” or myself, at this place. JOHN J. RAWLS. Macon, Ga., August 30,1853. octl—tf My Agent, living on the place, will show the Lands to any person calling for that purpose. J. J. R. -J r^T-w, §»P Ip HJQIKt a. rout. . „ T. x. UtlNBAM, FORT A DUNHAM, FACTORS AND <X)MMISSION MERCHANTS, SoeawnaA, Ga. iOHH t. ROWI.iRD. _ ~ Joiw f, R0wuirp,«. ROWLAND A CO.. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 173 Bay-ttrtd, ■SacannaA. If. K. WASHBURN. Ajr’t., SHIPPING AND OOMMISSION MF.RCUA tuvawxiH,Os. WILLIAM P. VONGB. FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No, 34 Bay-itrect, Namrmah. (VHKAll Ac 8TONKY, FACTONRS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Commercial Wharf, Charlatan, .South Carolina, , lats g» tux riRK of uwakx. o’uear a co. BANCROFT & BRYAN, GENERAL AGENTS AND BROKERS, For the Purohase and Sale of Stocks, Donds, Exchange and Real Estate, 117 Day-street, Savannah.Jan24 EDWARD R. HARDEN, TRANSPORTATION AGENT, W. & A. RAILROAD, JUngpoid, Walker Cmtnly, Georgia. W ILL attend to the pufchaslng on commission,-Coro, Wheat and Bacon. Tho Ringgold Depot being altua- ted in a region of country abounding in grain, it can usual ly be puroLased upon more favorable terms than at almost any other point upon tho W. & A. Railroad Orders covering tho cash, with limited or discretionary Instruction*, will rccolve prompt attention, l'orsons order- tng grain will (dense forward sacks with ortlor. References—Dr. Richard Wayne, Mr. Wm, M. Wndly, Sa vannah^maylO WILLIAM H. DASHER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, TroupoiUe, Lownda county, Ga. Will praettso In Thomas. Lowndes. Clinch, Ware, Appling, Telfair. Irwin. Laurens, and Pulaski counties. Georgia; and in Jefferson, Madison, Hamilton, and Columbia coun ties, Florida. feb2? WM. V. WILLIAMS. TUATUltTS OLIVXR. SACK ngOWK. WILLIAMS, OLIVBR & BROWN, ; ATTORNEYa AT I^VW, Buena Villa. Marion County, Ga., Will practlso In tlie cuuntlea of Marion, Macon, Houston, Stuvrart, Randolph, Muscogee, I«uo, and any adjoining counties where their sorvlceg may bo required. Jan20 FOWLTOWN PLANTATION FOR SALK. mM The undersignotl offers for snlo his Plantation, lying S3&nn tlie mouth of this celobratod creek. In the county Leo, adjoining tl\o village of Palmyra,and five mites from tho city of Albany, containing 1,300 acres, 700 In cul tivation, all necessary buildings and n gristmill,nearly new. Horo Is a market for everything, good society, church, school, dally mall.&o. Such as are willing to give a liberal price for a choice plantation, possessing unusual advanta ges. aro invited to cad and see It. L. B, MERCER. Palmyra, Ga., Aug. 16,1863. eodtNol—aug23 C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE CONTINUED.—Will be sold on the first Tuesday In November next, before the court house In the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale, one undivided fourth part of two wliarr lots, or pieces of ground, situated on Hutchison’s Island, in the county of Chatham and State of Georgia, being lots Nos. thirteen and fourteen, together with all the reser voirs, wharves,buildings and improvements on said lots, and the steam engines and boilers, tho plaining ma chine, clapboard machine, saw gates, force pumps, and all other machinery of every kind and description In and about the Said lots or building, (meaning the one-fourth part of the Oglethorpe stnm saw mill.) with the appurtenances thereunto belonging and appertaining; levied on as the property of Edward F. Klnchley and Robert Todd,to satisfy a fl. fa. on foreclosure of a mortgage issued from Chatham Superior Court In favor of George Nowell vs. Edward F. Klnchley and Robert Todd. Property set forth In said fl. fa. octfl JOHN DEV ANN Y, Sheriff c. c. ■gflWASTED.— 1 The natlre wine establishment of BliKTOiTSiZixxxRMAJr, Cincinnati. Ohio, wants in mLGeorgia.i boose that would take tho agency for likri tbrir native wines, in and aroum' that place. ■Mil litilmand liquors, who rotnll at once, C&i|rrierenc«. Postpaid offers, with direct or lndi- ■tensionCincinnati houses, are received until tbe ■hr if October, and answered directly by W 1 LONG WORTH & ZIMMERMAN, • • Native Wine Establishment. Cincinnati, Ohio. BM5-30 bbls Potatoes, in line order, landing and ■takl; octfl ROWLAND k CO. •ttbdawtmeNorth River Hay, landing and for oct8 BRIOHAH. KELLY & CO. ■t-tt) bbls Lime, landing nud for sale by " • BRIGHAM, KEllY k CO. It nxiOKS. An—50 bbls Mercer and red-eye IWw do red and white Onions. 100 bxs Cheese, ■ahU«Salt, 160 bxs No land l*alo Soap, landing "Yiby oct3 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON fc CO. I CIS. RAISINS. Ac.—20 bbls soft-shell Almonds, 76 BmRilsini, 60 bids butter and sugar Crackers, 60 WaW 4o Pilot Bread. 30 boxes Soda Biscuit, 50 bbls IkSdo Pecan, Rraiil and English Walnuts, landing Skby oc8 HOLCOMBE. JOHNSON & CO. UDR7 UOODS.—Dulfil, Mackinac, and Una bod |hth,ihlte, red aud cotton Flannels, bleached and " op.bleached anil brown Jeans, striped Shirt- ■o’ Plaid# #nd Stripes. Kentucky Jeans, Scotch ck. cMslnleres Satinets, Broad Cloths, Georgia dkj'iPUldsand Linsoys. striped and plain Osna- ■W TWu, Apron Check*. .Marseilles quilts, Furnt- pdj.i large stock of tho above goods on band and Pttibtlovnt prices by m DsWlTT k MORGAN. G 1 EORGIA—Chatham County r—To all whom tt may con- T com: Whereas, Mrs. Matilda Kosoy, will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho estate of Gasper Roscy. deceased: These aro, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appenr before said Court to make objection, if any they have, ou or before tho first Monday In November next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John M. Mlllcn, Esq.. Ordinaiy for Chatham County, tills 6th day of Octuber. 1863. octfl JOHN M. M1LLEN. o. 0. o. W UTICK.—All persons having demands against Jefferson Stowe, late of Chatham county, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, duly attested, to the undersigned, within tho time prescribed by taw. And all persons indebt ed to said deceased, will make Immodlate payment, octfl—flw WM. II. JACKSON, Adm’r. FKUDINAND MOULTON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSEL!AIR AT LAW, Washington City, D. C.. Will practlso In the various Courts of tho District, and at tend to tho prosecution of claims against the Govern ment. junega JLfttion fSfnli*. —r--, —— - -— • - Tetographed for m Georgian. • <s« - WTRIF STATiai MAIL LINK— -yWfcaKHlH Ni.W VORk.-To-leave Wednoaday. lkih uuiu .ur. at liU o'uloek. P. M.—The iplondld steamship A ALABAMA, C*pt. G. R. Bulieuck, trill leave a# above. For mllffllt AS MlliM ■hull, (fl Fugitive llave Oaaif. , - PlllIjADltJPUtAi Octi fi. 1 freight or nuugwe.atuilV to 1 The U.B. Deputy Manhole, Oroealn and Jenklm, • 0 ct6 8 1 } paDELFORD. FAY k 00. id WNPPnnla fn« am'ata aAmfl An them VAuInivInw • CkblOPOSMgOMS lU Steerage,., HHa UN1TKD" UaQKSHIP ISABEL—To leave thU port on the 16th lotobor.'—The splendid sea steamship lHAUEL. William Rolllni. commandor, having beon thoroughly overhauled, will ootnmance her regular trips on the Ifitu Instant, and will leave ae above. For passage only, apply to oct7 COHENS k HERTZ. had tvarronti fop arresta served on them yesterday, ou the oharge .or riot and assault and batteiy upon. Bill TliomM, an allotted fugitive olave, at WUfcea* u of 'Wllllr- " — * harro, on the oath dont of Wllkeabarro, ...lam 0. Olltlonleovo, a real* A writ of habeas corpus was applied for boforo Judge Grier, of the U.d. CHrouit. Court, in this city, and District Attorney Ashmoad asked that the prisoners be discbftrged, asserting that no more foroo was used than was necessary—the fugi tive being armed with a knife, given to him by a by stander. Judge Grier said that If habeas corpusca are to bo taken out after that manner, I will uava an indict ment sent to the United States Grand Jmy against the person who applies for tho writ, or assists in get- ing It, tho lawyer who defends it, and tlie sheriff who surves tho writ, to seo whether the United States of ficers aro tobu arrosted and harrassed whenever they attompt to serve a process of the United States. Mr. Drown, counsel for the, Abolition society, ask ed for a delay of ono week to procure witnesses, which was granted. Anniversary or the Baptist Association— Tho Yellow Fever at Rio. Philadklphia, Oct. C. The Baptist Association, composed of sixty four churches and ten thousand members, extending from Pottsville, Pa., to Wilmington, Dot., bold Its 140th anulversary at the Baptist Tabernacle, in this city yesterday afternoon. Rev. J. W. Hayhurst delivered tho opening sermon from the 42d chapter of iB&lah and 4th verse. The church was crowded to excess. A letter from Itlo, received by tho Reindeer, dated August 25th, represents tho fever as still raging to a fearful extent. Tbe Lake Brio Disaster-Five Lives Lost— U. S. Steamer Mlohlgnn Ashore. Buffalo, Oct-5. The schooner lost on Lako Erlo yesterday was the Oneida. She was ran down by the steamer Buck Eye State, when about 12 miles from this port. She had on board a cargo of 7.000 bushels wheat. The captain and all of the crew, six In -number, t were lost, except tho cook, who.was tnkon fVoin tlie mast-head nt five o’clock lost evening, by a ilfd boat, lie had been there for over twenty hours. V The United States steamer Michigan is ashore about 12 miles east of Michigan city. UNITED STATES WAIL LINK— .FOR NEW YORK—To leave on Saturday. Sth . 1 o’clock, M.—Tlio •nlondld stonmaliip FLOR IDA, Capt. M. 8. Woodhull. will leave hor wliarf a# aboyo, For rrolglit or passage, upply to octfl PADELFOIU), FAY k CO. Cabin Passage $26 00 Steerage 0 00 Jls NEW YORK—Georgia Lino,—Tlie schr, fi«SsP R. BURTON, Captain Long, will have dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage^np^to^ ^ ^ Agent# to New York—Scranton k Taluian. octfl NEW YOilK—ODorgirTLine—Tho brig MONSERAT. Captain Barton, wilt have dlxpateh for the above port. For freight or passage ap^dyto^ ^ ^ Agent# New York—Scranton k Tallman. oct8 LIVERPOOL*— 1 The splendid American ship ,N0EM1E. Capt. Johnson, will meet with dispatch as For freight or poasago apply to acts , PAllELFOLD, FAY k 00. NEW YORK—1Tho packet schr. JAME28 G. £KINU, Walnwright, master, will have quick dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply to nclB OGDEN k BUNKER. * NEW YORK—-Tlie packet schr. J. B. COF- [FIN, Hertly, wastor, will have quick dispatch as above. For freight or passage apply to oct8 OGDEN k BUNKER. /6rS? BOSTON—The regular (moket schooner C. J|QSIX)KSKN.Snow, master, will have quick dlauatoh oh above. For freight or passago apply to oct8 OGDEN k BUNKER, BOSTON—The regular packet schooner IIEN- ^2gRY. Lime, master, will have immediate dispatch os above. For freight or passage apply to ,_oct8 OGDEN A BUNKER. JPSf NEW YORK—■Georgia LAne—'lneregu- Inr packet schooner 1,ION,Captain Daxex. will have iiunihiiate dispatch for tho above port. For freight nr pas. sago apply to ROWLAND A CO. Ageuts New York—Scranton A Tallman. octl »Y CCHKN A FG8D101C. Bala Rape—UOO coil# WHmi’A N«1 W**p#. i» bale* *lot»lno liiLgglng and Bale Rope. 100 bains Gunny Cloth, 600 colls Kentucky Riq* 1 , #ep9, Valuable Farm Lota—At Private Bale. Eleven ten aero tot#.situated on Lover'# lane, being part of Milieu'# farm. A plan of tbalots may be lean at our counting room. Term#—one-third cash, balance In two squal annual Instalments, with Interest, and secured by mortgage on property, BY T, jr, WALSH. On Tuosdsy, November let, in front of court house, within the usual hours, will be sold, A lot. on Thunderbolt road, containing ilx and a half acres of laud. It is well located for a residence, being out side tho city limits about 100 yards, relieving tbo occupant from oity taxes. It hai a fine view of the river and road. Tho abovo will be troatod for previous to the day of sale by applying at the counting room, octC Private Salo.—Lot No 12 and Building, on Stonoetrcet.— Tho lot Is fee simple. 60 foot front by 80 doen The dwell ing la two stories ulglt, and well flnlaned. Will be sold low If applied for by the ‘20th Inst. oct7 At Private Sale—Two fire acre lots, ono mile from tho city, for sale low, If applied for Immediately, on accommo dating terms. seplO At Privato Sale—Grey, Hard Brown, and Brown Brick, In quantities to suit purchasers. auglO At Private Sale—300 bushels Tennessee Cora, In lots to suit purchasers, Just received. aug5 Private Sale.—21 bat|pls choice Butt Pork, In lots to suit purchasers. Landing and forsale. July 28 A Desirable Building Lit for Sale. Lot No 0. fourth tythtng, Anson ward. For particulars, Inquire \t the counting room. Jyl5 OK. G. F. COOPER, Office under Mrs. SclinMer'a. west of Liberty square, Mont- gomety-street. Residence corner of Perry and Dray ton- streets. opposite the Catholic Church. June22 JOSEPH GANAHL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Cbrtigr of Bay amt Whilakerstreels. JAKES O. A. CLARK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office—\lb Hay-street, ,S'atvunm/i, Georgia. WALTER S. NOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. No. 09 Bay-itreel. Nhuannah, Georgia. picrueen McIntosh, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Jacksonville. Fla. JULIAN HARTRIDGE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office, corner nf Whitaker-it. and Day-lane, Savannah. GEORGE TIIOUF HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OJ}lee, corner of WhUakcr-tt. and Day-fane, SacannaA, Ga. THOMAS T. LONG, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR GENERAL, E. DBT. Office, comer Bay and Barnard-streeU. Savannah, TIIOS. J. NUCKOLLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Columbia, Georgia. WM. H. F. GURLEY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, A r o. 14 Wail-street New York. Bud Gents, kid Gloves, Ladles Gauntlets, iAdies, kku4 CklWrenV Hosiery, Bonnet Ribbon, Rlgou- l *s«8e*tfs,nce(fie-worked Collar#, Lace do., nee- WttimlMtts, Iaco do., English Thread Lace, Va- ■■do., erab'd L. C. Hd’kfs, H. S. do,, corded bor- P-j» rtceired, xnd for sale by h Dawrrr & Morgan, ■A Ae.—20 kegs selected Goshen Butter, 26 bbls Bating 1(W boxe* new Scaled Herrlngg. ■a»o Smith's Flour, landing from steamer, and Pr oct& aCBASTUN. JOHNSTON k CO. B-WObarrels Lime, daily expected per brig Msxat- B'fflbe sold low If applied for immediately. " BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. JUTIO.V.—The law firm of Coom k Babinukr Is •uj tUssobed. F“ hu removed to the office formerly ocouplod p Guerard, Esq., over T. M. Turner k Co.'s Drug ill continue to be found at bis office over m Reading Room. a, October 4th, 1853. oct4—6t JtEORGU FtifiJR,— 1 250 bid# Etowah Mill#, from Tdt'iruf l ****^ unn * n 8^ arn ’ 4 Mills do do, re- L SCRANTON, JOHNSTONfc CO. C. CALHOUN—The second volume, puinin* tin speeches of John C. Calhoun delivered « Representatives and In the Scuate of the fi»ln edited by Richard K. Cralle. received and for ■jqjl 8. 3. SIBLEY. 135 Congresa st. BUiO BTARCH.—75 boxca No. 1 pale and family YJ do pearl starch, landing and for aale hr BLANKETS, DOMESTICS, &C. AT VERY LOW PltlCES. W E take pleasure in calling the attention of planters to our very extensivo Block of Woolen and Domestic Goods, many of which we purchased before lho great ad vance In wool, and will therefore sell them correspondingly low, consisting of— 40 bales London Duffil and colored Blankets, 60 do brown twilled Kerseys ; 10 do black do, 30 do brown domestic Goods. 26 do striped and whlto Osnaburgs. 10 do plain rod Flannel.; 6 Uo twilled do, 15 do shirting Stripes, 10 do Schley's Georgia Plains. 16 cases 1-otilniumi and Marlboro’ Stripes nnd Plaids, 6 do plaid IJusoys. stripes and plaids, 6 do Satinet and Kentucky Jeans. 6 do Scotch and domestic Ginghams, ,80 do bleached Shtrtihgs'nml Slieetings 20 do English and Amorlcan Prints, 60 down Negro Caps; 100 pfecos Carpeting, 160 Kuggsauu Matts; 200 Output Bags, 300 Negro Head-bandkercbiefs, 7000 down woolen and cotton Hueiery. Planters and merchants visiting our city during the fall and winter will find It to their interest to look trough out stock, as we aro disposed to sell at a email advance upon cost. octfl AIKEN k BURNS. DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!! FOR FALL AND WINTER. K EMPTON & VERSTILLE have now opened a largo and well selected stock of Fall and Winter Dry Cowls, which they assure their friends, and tho public generally, is difficult to be surpassed, either in variety or quality.— Their purchases have been made upon such advantageous terms also, as to afford great inducements to public patron age. In addition to a complete and handsome supply of Dross, Fanoy nud House Goons, ns woil as a general assort ment of all other kinds of goods In their line, may be found : 8-4,9-4 and 10-4 Duffil Blankets, 8-4,9-4 and 10-4 Twilled do 8-4,0-4 and 10-4 Grey do 10-4,11-4,12-4 and 13-4 fino Bed Blankets, Also, Crib aud Cradle Blankets. And, for negroes’ wear, a largo stock of F’lalds and Ker seys. at prices as low as they can bo bought anywhere, of the following styles: Schley’s heavy Twilled Kerseys, Superior heavy English Kerseys, n splendid article Imitation Georgia Kerseys, very heavy Kendall Kerseys, nnd the old stylo Cahlcwnrp do. Also, grey, white and black imitation Georgia Plains, Striped do, Schloy’a heavy Georgia Plains of last year's make, and the best arttclouf the kind In this market, nt their store In Waring’# Range, 72 St. Jullen and 105 Bryan street. oct6 READY MADE CLOTHING, FOR FALL AND WINTER. T HE subscriber respectfully solicit# the attention of hi# friends and 1ho public In general, to his extensivo as sortment of Ready-mode Clothing, comprising as it does a variety of every* nrticlo for gentlemen's wear, suitable for the present and coming seasons. Tho following comprise a portion of tho stock on hand : Overcoats and Surtouts of black and blue beaver cloth, Black aud brown mohair cloth. Norway and Labrador coatings, Devonshire, kerseys, and pilot cloths, talma cloaks, Black cloth dress and frock coats, Blue and brown cloth business frocks, Grey and check cassimero business suits, Black doe-skin cassimere pants, French fancy cassimere pants, Grey and mixed tweed cassimere pants, Black and mixed satinet pants, Plain and plaid kersey pant*. Embroidered nnd plain black cassimere vests, Figured and plain black silk vests, Plush velvet veats, Figured black and fancy caihmeT® veals, together with an extensive stock of Furnishing Goods, such as fine white shirt#, silk and merino undershirts, merino Canton flannels and jean drawers, riding gauntlets, black, colored and white kid gloves, stock#, cravats and scarf*, neck-tios. suipenders etc., the whole of which Is offered for tale low, by WM. R. SYMONS, Draper k Tailor, oct4 17 Whitaker street. Savannah Gymnasium. T HE building known as the “ Old 8t. Johns’ Church,” situated on South Broad street, being fitted up a* a GYMNASIUM, will be opened for public inspection, from Wednesday, 5th to 8tl; October. Inclusive. Periods wishing to become subscribers can da so by ap plication to either of the Executive Committee. Terms—16 per annum. JOHN G. FALLIGANT, WHOtKBXLK AND R XT AIL DBALKU IX WINDOW BUNDS. WINDOW SASH AND PANEL DOORS. West Side Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. BROWN & HARRIS, BOARDING, LIVERY AND SALES STABLES, WK3T BROS!* BTRRCT, lUVSXXAIt. OA. ORDINARY’S OFFICE^ Corner of Bay nnd Whitaker-slrcota. Office hours from 9 A, M.,to 2, i\ M.; and from 3){, P. M. tofl.P.M. DANIELL & COOPER, ‘Tlie Campbells arc Coming.’ AT TUB ATHES,KU1I. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing on Monday, October 10th, 1S03. M URPHY. WEST & PEEL’S original Caxhikll MtXOTRKia. assisted by Edward Kendall, tho world renownrd Bugle Player i Jamks K. Kkvdki.l, the colebrated Clarionet nnd Alt. Horn performer. Among the members of this In imitable troupe will be found Matt I’m. Jon Murphy and Ll’KK West. They will give ft series'of their Inimitable eu- tcrlalment* as above. Buses aud pacqueUe. 60 cents—Colored Gallery, 25 cents Centre Gallery 6u cents. Box office open during tho day from 10 to 1 o’clock, and from 3 to 6. Doom open at 0>J—concert commences at 7 H o’clock. H. O. DICKINSON. Manager. oct7 F. O. CROSfl, Agent. RESTAURANT AND COFFEE-HOUSE. T HE undersigned has leasod.and has now fitted up In neat and elegant style, tho building on Drayton street, next door to Way A King’s, to bo occupied ns a COFFEE-HOUSE, where lie Intends to servo up. in superior style, every doll- cncy of tho season. Now York and Savannah Oyateri, Venison, GROUSE. PARTRIDGES. FISH, Fulton Market and Philadelphia JSctf, fyc., fyc., will always bo kept on hand, and served up in a stylo never bofore equalled In this city. HSt~ Parties furnished with privato suppors and Dinners on short notice. Uo will keep only the best Liquors. oct7 JOHK Mok.XOHY. SASHK8, DOORS AND BLINDS* 1 PC (\f\l\ LIGHTS OF SASH from 7X9 to 12X20 ; 200 It/jUUU pair Blinds for Windows, from 8X10 to 12X20; 100 Panel Doors, various sixes. OddSlxesfurnlsbed on tlie samotenns. For snlo by JOHN G. FALLIGANT CANARY CAGES BY THE LAST STEAMER— A variety of now and beautiful pattern* of canary Cages just received. Those desirous of a hand- SSjfgj some Cage, and one proof against Miles, have only M to inako an early call for a choice from a fine as soTtmeut. mh28 J. P. COLLINS. 100 Rryan-st. , NMW YORK—Union Line.—Tho packet jthark EDWARD. Capt. Patterson, will havo iininedi- ate dispatch for the above port. For freight or passage ap- OO DEN & BUNKER. anrtion Salt#. At Private Sale—6 keg# Rod Stone Mill* Powder, 2 do Haxard k Co's HFG IIG Powder, 18 do Dupont’s N P Pow der, for salo low to close a concern. iunelO ply to octl -Tho p Itcainhnll, master, will have dispatch fur tbe above G REENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY .—Drawn number# of Class 120 : 10 45 29 fl 18 83 70 7S (14 25 37 Also, Extra Clas# 70 : 12 67 24 63 02 87 71 83 38 66 15 62 Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew at E. WmilNQTON’S. Greene and FninaKi Lottery. GREGORY k MAURY. Managers Class 121.draws on Monday, the lQth lust., In this city, Sales elosral 3 o’clock.?. M CAPITAL. $8,206. 75 Number lottery—13 Drawn Ballots, jy Tickets $2—shares In proportion. Extra Class 72, draws at Wilmington, Del., on Tuesday, Itlll October. CAPITAL. . $^1,000. 78 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots &S* Tickets 15—shares iu proportion. For freight or passage apply to OGDEN k BUNKER. Ticket, sillier singly or bytlie lacUge for >»fo In B«J Stann fonpnij’i line «t New OrIe»n». Tlckefofor Ke, Uue>v.un»l,,U»., n.kt to lloblmion * amp. In. h.lol octO E W1THINGT0N. Jafi NEW YORK—Georgia Line—The regu- agfljlar (wicket schr. l'LADOME, Capt. R. J. Brown, will havo dispatch lor tho abovo port. Fur freight nr passage apply cm board at Anderson’s upper wharf, or to R6ii30 ROWMND k CO. Agents Now Yofk—ScnANTOX k Tallmapok. NEW YORK—Now Line.—The regular packet bark l'ETKR DEMILL, Capt. N. Hoey. will meet with dispatch for the above port. Forfrelght or pass ago apply to sep'28 H. K. WASHBURN, Agent NEW YORK—Georgia Line—Tlie regu- ____tar packet sciir. JOHN CARTNER. Captain Catliart, wiinmvo dispatch for the abovo port. For freight or pass- ago apply on board at Anderson’s uppor wharf or to acp27 ROWLAND k CO. Agent# In New York—Scranton k Talucan, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSEl.IJJRS AT LAW, Atlanta, Georgia, A. SHORT, MASTER BUILDER. Will take contracts for Building and Work In Masonry of every description. Residence first door west of St An drew’* Hall, Broughton Street. ROOFING. Tlie subscriber!* prepared to lay Tin Roofs on correct prin- clples.and from sixteen years’ experience, feels assured he can give satisfaction. Price# very low. Best reforenco glvon. J. J. MAURICE. AjpGutturs and Conductors made to order. M. WHIT SMITH, ATTORNF.Y AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Alligator, Bast Florida. Will practice in tho Eastern and .Southern counties. Refer to Col, 8. S. Sibley, and It. U. Hilton, E#q.. Savannah, Ga. —~W. p ATT i KIlg0l v, ATTORNEY AND C0UNSEL1.0R AT LAW, Fbriyth, Monroe County. Ga. J. II. I1AYNK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Scarborough. Scriim County. Practice* in tlio Eastern and Middle Circuits of Georgia. JySO—3m^ S. W. BAKER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Mnnticelln. Jefferson County. Florida. Reference—Hon W. II. Furatna, Savannah, Ga. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Savannah, Ga., Will practice in all the Counties of tho EastomClrcult. Bu siness committed to their care, will receive prompt atten tion. Office on Bay street, over VVwwtkr k PaiJHM*. HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. Reduced Prices—fhe subscriliers are o Trffc nc l? ftl,elr 8 “*nmer stock of Dry Goods fciJn ? v. l ' PnD . l *^ Jlu:onet '' * n ^ Organdios.Frencb pdOlnghxnn, lVinted and Plaid India Silks. Al- T n 9 imhricHandkercl * lcr8 . N W Col« r*** pal reaactionfrom former pricos. " DEWITT fc MORGAN JW.fr Q° tierces Miller’s Hams ; 16 |S ®' i J5 do. Shoulders ; 6 bbls. Beef ttottilb ^ aDd,D 8fr° m scboonerWood- ~— HOLCOMBE JOHNSON k CO. ,^ C '~ S0 huxe* Chseee: 25 bbll. llW’iur J birreUSu lf ar Biscuit: 60 barrels iHt,»■ s««» i so A>. do. c. *oer Alabama, and for salo by HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON fc CO. |”nittadS,,up,Mdo Knr York do. for Ml. br CRANE k K0D0EP3. HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. ■*Mv a new assortment. | w °f colored ahlrts. For aale by KBranss PRICE* VEADER. l, 'Sa i ss* *■ riout - fi^-j BR1QHAM, KEaY fc CO. ^rtSi^i^^SWoka,Spirit Proofs, *##j Bpicklta end Faucet*. For 'sal# low by Tv~STftj P ' COLLINS. 100 Brvan-at. ... Iki n r. ~ T ub« Duckett. siwrw7.h A competent Instructor baa been engaged by the Gym- fJwBnckat* Pasurv Boards. BrxaA Tr.^*nr» Aasoci&tlon, who wlU teach Fencing and Gymnastics ReccirM and roMKi 1 ’ * on the most reasonable terras. J p. COLLINS 100 Brran it “ n b” found.-at all times, at the Gymnasium, and solicits tho public patronage. J. B RIPLEY,’) A. OEMLER, t-Ex. Com’teo. oct3—lw S. P. BELL, j WHJJAM n. PLKMIXM. JOHN X. MIT.LKX. FLIflMINO & MILLBN. The undersigned having united In the practice of law. will attend punctually toany business entrusted to their care. Office corner of Bay and Whitaker Streets, over Messrs. Swift. Deuslow Co’s. x t PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS.—An assortment ol silk and gingham Umbrellas. Also.low priced and fino Parasols, just received and for salo by aul2 DkWITT k MORGAN UTTER. CHEESE. Ac —60 kegs choice Goshen Butter, 25 boxes do do Cheese. 15 casks sugar-cured Hams, 20 bbU fine eating Potatoes. 20 do Hiram Smith's Flour new wheat. 15 do Geneseo do do. landing from steamer Florida For sale by sep'.’l SCRANTON, JlJHNaTON A^O._ N EW BOOKS—Received by S. S. Sibley, October 4.1863. —Tho .Mud Cabin, of tho character and tendencies of Briti»h institutions, by Warren Ishnm. Tho Forged Will or Crime nnd Rotrlbutlon. by Emerson Bonitlo: Filitli’s Legacy, by tho author nf Adejalde Llndsv. TlieJvhito Cruiser, or the Kate of tlie Unheard Of, by Ned ' Buntlino ; Putnaiu’s Magazine, for October. Tho Knickerbocker j the 1/mdon Journal. Industry of all Nations. Jane Seton. or tho King’s Advocate, a Pcotilsh historical ronianco. by Jatncs Grant. Tho Rudiments of the Art of Building, represented In flvo sections, edited by John Bullock". Violet, the Daqseuse, or Courtship and Wedlock, by tho author ot tlie Gilt. Ac, The Rebel Scout, a romance of the Amorican Revolution, by Anna Ashland. For sale at 136 Congross-st. octfl NEW YORICa-Unlon Line—The regular packet selir. NORTH STATE, Horton, master, will have quick dispatch as above. For freight or passage ap- ply to sep27 OGDEN & BUNKER. BALTIMOREThe regular packet brlgW. ^,,^^11. STEWART. Hooper, master, will liavo quick dls puicli as above. For freight or passage apply to *ep28 (KiDEN k BUNKER. PillLADELPIIIA—Heron’a Line—The . . regular packet schooner M. It. MAHONY, Nichols, inaatur. will liave quick dispatch for the above port. For freight or pansago, apply to sep'27 OGDEN & BUNKER. BALTIMORE—Regntnr Line—The reg- . _ ..Ur packet schooner 8AXILLA. Stiples, master. ,ug nearly all hor freight engaged, will have immoiliato dispatch. For freight or passage apply on board, nt John son’s wharf, or to sep27 BRIGHAM, KEIJLY k CO. JfJX ' BALTIMORE—Tho schr. MARY A. FOREST, SCgfcCapt. Forest, having larger portion other cargo en, gaged, will have dispatch lor tho above port. For freight or passage apply to sep25 RUWIiAND k CO NE W YORK—The fast sailing schooner D. CLINCH, Captain Watts, can take about 60 bales itton to complete cargo. For freight nr passage apply to ROWLAND k CO. Agents Now York—ScnA.vrox k Tsumax. sep24 jElt NEW YORK—New Line—The regular l&z£tipacket schooner VIRGINIA. Captain Axworthy. will meet with dispatch for the above port. For freight or pa#- sage apply to sopI4 II. K. WASHBURN, Agent, BOSTON—The first class schooner VICTORY Baker, master, will have dispatch asobove. For freight apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to seplO BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. Life and Fire Insurance. CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Capital, and surplus over $260,000. Aumrn Gin. President. Jab. C. Wauokt. Scc’y. This Company will Issue Policies on the Joint Stock K rlnclplo, nnd upon tho Mutual plan, thus combining the enefits of both systems at tho option of the insured. Tlie strengOi. ability Hnd well Invested capital of tbe In stitution aro, in my opinion unsurpassed by any Life Insu rance Company in this State or Union. [L.S.] signed R O.PINNEY, Comptroller ol Public Accounts, Stato of Connecticut. 45P Slaves Insured. Californian and Australian risk# taken on reasonable terms. Tlie subscriber Is also Agent for tbe following Fire Compa- ntes: _ Equitable Fire Insurance Company OF, LONDON. Authorized Capital $2,600,000 Capitol paid In.. $1,000,000 C. E. IlAtixrnT, E-q., ) llKSHt Ludlam. Esq.. xTrustees.Now York. Roukht DILLO.V, Esq. ) Farmers’Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Granite Fire Insurance Company. Capital $200,000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurance Company. Capitnl $150,000. New York and Eric Fire Insurance Comp’y. Capital $160,000. These Companies having a cash capital, safoly Invested la bund nnd mortgage, are prepared to effect Insurance against dunmge by Are,on all kinds of property on reason able terms. For Insurance In either of the abovo named Companies, applv to A. WILBUR. Goneral Insurance Agent, and Agent for tho above Companies, sept 20—lv office 129 Congrea*-st. , *Y IMHUSIUOK*MUUi. j* Uf'llMk, ,t ttu beta. OO U» wnh*v «M i.ibeit'* 4fld Bernard stnots. A complete osibrUhent of fin# parfor, chamber sad ktteh- •n Furniture, cbnsisttrig Of makorany ssd hair scat sobs. "’ST' : ONTHDESDAY,UUilullrtMUt'dbd,*1111.KM,I* ' front of store, . i, AH the Household1 and Kitchen Yaraituro Aeloogfog to thi e*tate of S. J. Ousols, AscwmA. Bold by orderof th* Executrix, for benefit of hairs, fro. *etf . Gnardisn’s Bale. On Tuesday, tbs Bret day of Noveobw iMxt, at IXo'cloca, will be sold In front of th# court hon##, In BaviunsV^ Lot No. (IQ) T*u, Dighv tythtng, Decker ward, ana l»« ♦ provemonfs In Sava* mab, being the property of Margaret Cavenaugh. Sold by permUsion of the Ordinary ofGatban county, and by order of guardian. Term^-Otfe-tUrd cash, onc-tblifl on twelve months credit, and tbeTtmaiuder un two year# credit, yfth interest from dayof #*1e. Payment • ■ecu rod by mortgage on tbe property. Purchaser paying for all necessary papers, ■ .. -'.aepO Prime White Coro at private salo—Just received in iito e, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, Terro#ca»h. " Rosen dale Cement—Landing per (chr North State. 100 bbls Rosendale Hydraulic Cement, for ule Vo*. New England Rum—Now landing per achr Cataract, from Providence, 60 bbls N. E. Rum, for sale low,' , , auglT Valuable Building Lots at Private 8ale—Lot No. i8,.eon> talnlng 120 by 60 feet, situated on Gulnnett*(treet-1 also, Lot No. 14, containing 60 by 120 feet, aitnated on the cor ner of Drayton and LaraaritreeU. If not previoualy die* posed of by privato aale. the above lota will be Mid at pub lic auction In front of the court house,pn Tuesday, 6U» of September next. Terms at aale. aug& Rosendale Cement—Now landing per echr Cataract, 100 bbls Hydraulic Cement. ’ may 17 Improved Eaaence'of Coffee.—'We have Just received from the manufacturer# In Philadelphia, and will oontfnueto keep ou baud for sale, Augustus Hummel's Improved Es sence of Coffee. This Is the be»t composition of Coffee ever offered for sale, and Coffee made from the Essence Is much more wholesome, more delicate, finer flavored and colored, perfectly clear, and In every respect superior to the finest ltlo Coffee, and in use will prove a nett saving 76 per eent over Coffee prepared In the ordinary manner. Try It and . UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMS _ S8FHP ISABEL, WiLLUw Rollins, Commander •tween Savannah, Key West and Havana, connecting with the the Pacific Mall Steamship Company'aline frnrQu* This splendid sea steamship will hereafter leave Savanna for Key West aud Havana, on the 15th and 30th of each month, and from Havana for Savannah on' the 8th aud22d of each month. ' ' Tlie Isabel will connect at Havana with Uie U. 8. Mall Steamship Company’sllneto Asplnwall,Md the Pacific mall line from Panama to California and Oregon “w» Passengers will bo lauded nt tho railroad wharf at Aspln* wall free. Transit at the Isthmus at the passengers' ex pense. The Isabel will nlso connect at Havana with the U. S. mall ..earn Company’s line at New i West aud Havana can be had of COHENS It HERT7-. Agents at Savannah. Tickets for New Orleans, Asplnwall and8an Francisco, can be bad by npplyin^to^ Janl3 DECAI k CO , Agent#,Charleston UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, Now York and Savannah Stcanuhl] BALTIMORE—Regular Line—Tlie reg- Sg&iilar packet sciiounor J. W. ANDERSON, Watson, jnnnter, will nave dispatch as abovo. For freight or pan nage apply on board. atTelfitir’s wlmrf. or to uug*ifl BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. FOR DEMRY’S FERRY AND illS§j*xmE5S 1 VTKIt MEDI ATE LANDINGS.—The steamer (TflrxiUNii iiving been recently overhauled, repaired, and painted, will make regular weekly trips botween tills city and Demry’s Ferry, leaving here every Saturday eveulng at 4 o’clock, and touching regularly nt all the fnterniediatu landings. The Oregon has been thoroughly refitted under the Into Steamboat law. anil her accommodation# for pns- svnger# are both ample and comfortable. 81m has bceu placed on tlie lino particularly for tho accommodation of tho planters nnd merchants on tho rivor. For freight or passage apply on board, at Union wlmrf. or to K1NCHLEY 8s THOMAS. Agents, Savannah, October 1st. 1863. octfl—dOtwlm TIIOMAS HUGHES HINES. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Treupinlle. Georgia. WlU practise In the Circcuit Courts of Thomas. Lowndes, Clinch. Wore, Appling and Irwin.Georgia: and in the Cir cuit Courts of Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton, of the Middle Circuit of Florida, and In Alachua and Columbia counties in the Eastern Circuit of Florida WlU attend to the claims of all persons before tlie Departments at Wash ington. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owens' Building, opjxisite Pulaski Mouse, Having made large additions to tils establishment, continues to do BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. In his usual neat and handsome atyle. and on accommodating terms. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Hartford, Conn. The undersigned. Agents of the nbove Company are prepared to take risks against Ftim on Buildings and their contents. AUq Harixr Ska Risks, on the mp#t favorable terms. BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO., Agents. JOHN QUIN, AUCTIONEER AND CO.MM1SION MERCHANT, 163 Broail-streei. Odumbiu, Ga.. Will transact the atmvo business in tho usual manner, nnd pay strict attention to all consignments entrusted to bis care, lie would respectfully refer to the following poi sons : Hon. Alfred Iverson. Major John II. Howard, War- ham Cromwell. E<q., Lewis M. Durr. Columbus, Ga.; Wm. P. Yonge. Abraham llicker. Savannah. Cm—junc3 H. I*. IIOBTOX. «. n. KIKKMAX. HORTON A RIKEMAN, WIIOLRSALK AXH HKTAIL DKALKRS IX WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER-WARE, FANCY GOODS. 116 Droughtorustrcrl. ^ l 5™«.hSt■« a i8S0C1AT1O!, - <»> h CO. *! *#4 lot itb |jj “*8*i landing per *chr James —nniooimE. joimsos * co. COLUNS, 100 Bryan-st. i fH.*- iir>. 9? #4 for ^“^cbobTl’orto.Rico Sugar, land- JOHNSON 8c 00, from. bsgs’saperflne Georgia, r ® oelT6< J and for sale by -^SCRANTON. JOHNSTON k CO. Urte«ni UoUMM. Nlfes OCDF.Y k BUNKER. ' W oto*“? j* 1 " PHUp.’ ffln. 6 pipe, 8»nn ssf°»- BmnSj.ltoto ^•aatsisKsrAijji .tepur COUKH > YOBBICK. ‘•’(Bran. Snllh'trl* !u !ii mor -j 0-BfU.Omw- , “nlU,, Ylour, 200 ncl, Snlf for uln fc—pr UnUAUON k lioYIK f : oU ' l “ "*foln Sr..,im.,,„d wn.j DISPENSARY OF The Savannah Medical College Gratuitous Belief to Indigent Persons. T HE public ate respectfully Informed that the Faculty of the Savannah Medical College havo opened at the College building, a Dispensary for the purpose of affording Medical and Surgical aid to indigent persona who may stand In need of It. Advice and Medicine will be turnlihed gratuitously to all who apply. ‘ny person who may have been first prescribed for at .... Dispensary .and Who may afterwards become too sick us come to tbo College, will be attended at bis or her resi dence, if desired. Al ! «««» of Surgery which may be presented »nd may require It, will be operated upon at the College, and after- "IS?* *“* nde<! R their residences. The Dispensary hours will be from nine to ton o’clock every morning. This arrangement, being a part of the system for clinical Instruction fur students, will be permanent, and tho Dis pensary will be attended by two of the Faculty, In rotation, every month during the year. ' Tho attending physician* tor October are Dr. P. M. Kol- xxt and Dr. Cm* W. War. ool—dlwfkwlm * uk b l ,W,r, ’» 4o ' t ■nppjy Juj Jji*0 box^^^^oSSfoej 50matts old * ti » d *iforttpJ nd We,t India do.; 160 case# japJ DOYLE. store and’for sala by ,w * )0r J. ROUBSEAU. JOHN R. COCHRANE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dublin, Lauren# county, Ga.. late junior partner of the firm of A. k J. CocHRANK, Irwinton, Ga.. will attend promptly to all business entrusted to bis care Partic ular attention paid to collecting. Reference—Dr. C. B Guyton. F. H. Rowe,Dublin,Ga.; M Marsh,Savannah. may7—d&wly Wh. M. I-nwton, " R. WAtXWRTfltlT Bacox, Wm. M. Tatiaik. Josxnt T. Dux. WM. M. LAWTON & CO., SEA ISLAND AND UPLAND COTTON FACTORS, A’o. 13 South Wharf, Charleston, S C. aug23—2nw4m BONNETS! BONNETS!! 60 c sesjust received nt tho TRIMMING AND ’GENERAL VARIETY STORE, 139 Broughton-sL— Country Merchants Milliners, and tho public genor- Invited to examine thi# stock. It consists of 60 different styles elaborately trimmed. Parisian, blond, gimp, rich colored silk, satin, crape and other choice nnd much admired sty .e#; flats and hats, embroidered satin hoods; a great variety of crape embroidered b’nnd linings. Pari# ■ilk laco shapes, extra rich spring bonnet ribbons, straw trimmings. dresJido. wh’.te and colored lace, gimps and gal loons, do do silkrringes. mantles, plain bareges, shell and other combs, hair puffs, curl# ana plaits, ribbon plaits, flowers, feathers and wreathes, bonnet silk#,' jet aud fanev wriatletts,buttons, streUrlmmings. zephyr worsted, braid, fan*, with a great variety of other goods usually kept in fancy establishment*. Smoking cap*, slippers, children’s habitments. such a# robes, sacks marked with new patterns for braiding. Mrs. Pont, assisted by competent inlliner# from New York, will attend to tho trimming department, and will en deavor, with skill nnd taste, to please nil who may favorher with orders. Fancy and other bonnets cleansed, bleached and pressed. Pinking done. jgj- Five bonnet maker# wanted Immediately, who must perfectly understand their hmdno*#. apUW Red Ash and Kennel Coal, TBi q«»nttUMto.»ltpureBu.r.,oolh. .Barfor dollrar X ed to any part of tho city. —ALSO— Black Jack, Upland Oak, Lire Oak- Ash, Pine and Llaht Wood. ^ M BY THE BOAT LOAD Oil AT RETAIL. For the convenience of poraon# residing lu the upper nor- lion or th# city, boxes for orders are placed at the stores of Messrs. J. M. Gooper A Co., W. W. Lincoln, and W. O. IHck» son, and at the oflloe of the •* Morning News.” In order to ensure promptness In supplying orders, these boxes aro ex- amlued.daUy at9 A. M., and 8o’clock, P.M. Particular attention will bo given to furnish lawful mea- »ur#. and purchaser# will confer a favor by Immediately ro- porting any Instance In whieh my teamsters should foil to deliver the quantity ordered. Having made arrangement# for a regular supply of the above articles, and for their prompt delivery, I respectfully uk a continuance of the fovors of my former customers, and tha patronage of consumers ot fuel. -- RMiCkM for Olpmnt, n>U ,t itort wlfo.. OU-PARTERSHIP NOTICE. Tlio uudersigued have asHociatod themselves to gether, under tlio name nnd stylo of Murphy k Do- v&nny, for the transaction of general Boot and _ _ Shoe business, having tbe stand on the corner of Congress and Whitaker-streets, formerly occupied bv M Preodergoat. They are now prepared to offer to their friend# and the public, a well selected stock of Ladles’ and Gentle men’s Moots, Shoes, ka., which they will sell cheapfor cash. J3y MURPHY k UEVANNY. m DRY FEET PRESERVES. THE HEALTH.—Juxt received, a few cases water-proo! Boots; also, a lot of thick pegged Boots, together with ft fino as- _—■tortmont of Gentlemen’s and Ladle*’ over Shoes, some of a new and approved style, which will be sqjd at low prices, by • R. FLANIGAN k CO., 100 Bryau-street. AU In want will pleaso caU and Judge for themselves, deoil fl! re (on and BulLtfreeU.—The subscriber desire* to in*. __ form the publlcthatbe has opsnod a* above, Where ta prepared to execute order* lor Book of the fine«t finish andstyl*, and equal, If not superior to anf tiMtiAm lifa.Ant.. MmuU I. W. THORNE WILLIAMS, H AS received a variety of now books—Greenleaf’s Law of Evidence, vol. fid ; Flanders on Maritime Law. Flanders on the Ijiw of Shipping. The Mud Cabin, or British Institutions, English Items, by Matt. F. Ward. Bullock’s Art of Building, for tlio use of architects, build ers. draughtsmen, machinists, engineers aud mechanics. Jane Renton or tho King’s Advocate, a Scottish romance. Putnam's Monthly, for October. , Hie Humorous Speaker, for schools, debating clubs, kc. The Victim of Excitement, by Caroline Iajo Hents. Thu Rebel Scout, o romance of the Revolution. Lmdon Art Journal, for .September. Illustrated Record of tho N Y Exhibition, Nos7 and 8. Physician's Visiting List, for 1864, octfl $500 Challenge. HODENSACK’S WOR5I SYRUP. A N article founded upon scientific principles.compound ed with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, nnd has never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate cases. Worms can never exist when thi# remedy Is once used, from the fact that it notouly de stroys them but removes all the slimo and mucus whjch may remain. Tlie Tnpe Worm. This worm Is the m«*t difficult to destroy of Ml that In habit tho human body. It grows to an almost indollnito icugtli. and becoming so coiled nud fastened in tlie Intes tines and stomach us to produco Fits. St. Vitas' Dance, kc , which i# the cause of many going to tho grave, not believ ing that these complaints have their origin from the tape worm ; consequently they do notiiNC tlie proper medicines for their disease. To those whouro afflicted with this aw ful foe to health, I recommend the use of my Worm Syrup and Liver Pills; the Syrnp to bo taken in doses of two ta bic s|HHinfuls threo times a day. then take from livo to eight of mv Liver Pills, to dislodge aud pass tho worm. By strictly following these directions, the most obstinate cases of tupo worm can bu speedily cured. Round or Stoinacli Worm. This worm is usually found in the small Intestines, and Is tbe worm most common to children, yet It is notoutirely confined to them, as adults have frequently been known to suffer with them. The symptoms most prominent while nffected with this worm, aro hardness and fullness nf the belly, slimy stools, looseness of tlio bowels, picking at the nose, a bluelsh streak under tho eyes, kc. If you.or any ol your children have any of tho nliovo symptoms. Iloben- sack’s Worm Syrup' can safely be depended upon—by using It you have a certain, safe and speedv cure ; nnd if after using it according to the directions the patient is not re stored to health, and the worm* thoroughly eradicated from the system, you can rest assured there!# no remedy beyond the grave, ns for fail, thore is no such word as fail with those who use my Worm Syrup. Aacnrlrics, or Small Thread Worms. These, worms, to which the human sytein is liable, are most troublesome of all others. They aro generally to be found In tho rectum, nnd if allowed to remain, from the Ir ritation they produco. lay the foundation For serious dlsor ders.suchas inflammation of tho bowels, and other de rangements of tho stomach. The best and safest medicine that can be used is Hobonsack’s Worm syrup. Such is the astonishing power of my medicines over Ascsradles.that I defy any ono to produce a case where my Worm Syrup and Liver Pills are recommended to be used they will not cure. All that Is necessary 1* to use the syrup in accord ance with direction# on each bottle ; and in case a gentle purgative is rcqnlredin order to allay tlio irritation they produce, the Liver Hits, by their sympathising action and healthy operation upon the bowel#. U the most pleasant medicine that can be taken. hobensack'Tlxver pills. No part of the system Is more liable to disease than the liver, it being supplied with numerous blood vessels and nerves, and If diseased, the blood of courso flowing thro’ •all part# of the body, produces liver complaints, jaundice, bilious affections, dyspepsia, kc Liver Complaint, I# attended with chills, succeeded by fever, severe pain In the region of the liver, vomiting bitter taste, yellow furred tongue, pulse full nnd bounding, the pain in the side is in creased by pressure, should this left lobo be affected, the pain is generally in the left shoulder, with a short dry cough, tho skin becoming of a sallow appearance, and the *toq|a clay colored. This disease can be cured by tbo use of Ilo- bensack’s Liver Pills, as they act directly upon the-seat of the disease, and then operating upon the bowel# they ex pel all tbo corrupt and vitiated rnaitor from the system. Dyspepsia. Tho symptoms of Dyspepsia, and Its various diseases aro diuiness in tlio head,neattbum, oppression after eating meals, sourness arising from the stomach. .Vc. and some time# general languor of the whole body, from this it will be seen that the disease owes its origin to a .disorganized state of the Liver and Stomach. Hobensack’s I.i*er Pills Is the very medicine to effect a permanent and lasting cure, ns they act by changing tlio certain morbid actions of the system Into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. To Females.'' You will find these pills an invaluable medicine In many complaints to which yaunrosubject. In obstructions either total or partial they have been found of Inestimable bene fit in restoring and purifjriog the blood and other fluids so as to cure all coinplsiuts which may #ri»« from female Ir regularities. a# headache, dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, &c. These Pills are the only safe and effectual reme- dy to euro tbo following complaints. Gout Nervousness, Melancholy,. Sick Headache. Giddiness. RlioumatUm. dis tressing Dreams, Dimness of Sight, or in fact any of tho dis eases that arise from affection# ot tbe Liver,Impurity of the Blend, or constipation of tlie Bowel!. MetUeal Evidence We, tbe unndersigned Phyeicfona. haring had the rcelpt of their manufacture submitted to ua for Inspection, say, that the Ingredients of which they ore composed make* them the best PU1 in use for all diseases of the Liver, Im« puritlexo the Blod, 8tc. ... GEORGE WOOD, It. R ' 1 r crowley: U p, - ‘ • • ’ „ Lb BOWEN; 1L D. ; ’ JO-Purchase turn*hat those having the N.’HOBENSACK,’’*# *Q others are wbrtolesi Imitations. Agents wishing,nsw snppUss^sod>U others ,mo. 126 North Ssooad-strecA, shore uauni.mui.tB.tr. w ' £ FOR FALATKA, E. F., TbucAfog at Darien, Brunswick. St Jfaryt. Jacksonville. Mid- dteburg. (Black Creek.) am! Picolata. e _-rII "'■‘■‘k. Tlie now und superior slennipackct# ST. ^^SgBgg.lUHNSrCnpt. .las. FRXxnoiur. and WILLIAM GASTON,~Unpt. Titos. Shaw, will leave for the above places as follows: Tho St. John*, on Thursday morning. 16th Inst., at 10 o’clock ; aud the Wm. Gaston, on Tuesday morning. 20th inst., nt 10 o’clock, and will continue to leave at tho same hour every Thursday and Tuesday thereafter. Tlie latter boat carrying tlie United State* Mail. For freight or passage, having handsome stateroom accommodations, ap ply oo board, at Dillon’s lower wharf, or to J. H. OUNBY. Agent. .„S“Tha St. Johns will go to St. Augustine every fourth trip, commencing (leaving Savannah; on tbe 29th instant. •ept4 CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. CARR1GFS. BUGGIES AND SULKIES.—A m goneral assprtmeet. just received.—Tlie sub- are now prepared to offer to the public. Carriage.#, Phmtons, Buggies. Carryall*, fcc. fresh from some of the most popular Establishments, and Builders nttbe North. Tlio selections were made by ono of the firm, with strict reference to tlio requirements of this market. They arealotormlned to keep only such article# In their lino, ns they can confidently recommend end warrant, feel ing assured that they will bo sustained in offering a better nnd finer class of work.thnn lias boon usunlly kept In till* market. . Tlie Public are most respectfully requested to call, exam ine, and satisfy themselves, whether they aro In oornost. by an examination of their stock a?- Allkind# of Kepu’ring done a# heretofore. L. 8. BENNETT k CO., July 31 Corner West Broad and Bny-stw. . S 10 14 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Days of Leaving NarannaA for New Fork. Tho Augusta, Cspt. I.ron Saturday, Sept. The Florida Capt. Woodhull,.. .Saturday. *• Tlie Alabama Capt. Ludlow Wednesday, These ship* are the largest on the coatt, unsurpassed in : speed, safety or comfort—making their passages In 60 to 60 hours', and are commanded by skilful, carefufand polite of-- fleera. They offer a most desirable conveyance to New York. On the completion of the Knoxville In the antunro, this line will be semi-weekly—sailing each Wednesday and Saturday. Cabin passage $25. Steerage, $9. PADELFuRD, FAY k Qo., Agents in Baranoab, SAM'L L. MITCHELL, Junes 13 Broadway, New York. FOR PHILADELPHIA—FARE REDUCED* Tb tail on Saturday Afternoon, June lift, at 4 o'clock. Tbe fine side-wheel steamship OSPREY. 1000 ^bw^^tuns burthen. J.llKNNrrr.commander,will leav* as pei annexd scliodujo every other Saturday. FROM CUARLHITOX. June 11 June,; 26 July 9 July 23 August. August 26 September. " Sept 17 October... 1 October ...16 October...29 Xovember..l2 November. 26 December.. 10 from ntumtnu, June 4 June 18 July 2 July 1* July 80 August 13 August 27 Sept......10 Sept 24 October..,. 8 October.... 21 November, ft Nov ember. 19 December,, ft $15 OPPOSITION LINE. FALATKA. FIJI., AND INTERMEDIATE PLACE-*.—leaves every Saturday morning at ltJo'clonk.—Ti e regular steam packet WELAKA, Capt. N. King, will leavo *# above. For freight engagements, ap. . ? -* -* “ •* * t'EAU, Agent. PIANO FORTES. THE subscriber# solo agents for A. Rtod- fart k Go’s., and Jonn D. Dunham’s Piano 'Fortes, are always supplied with an as sortment of those favorite and justly celebrated instru ments. For durability they can be fully warranted, whilst their superiority oftone and touch Is evident end acknowl edged by the most casual observor, ns well as the critical connoisseur. Tlio ladle# are respectfully invited to view these instruments. An arrrangemont having been effected with one of our most eminent Pianist* for tbo purpose, they can also be enabled to Judge of the tone. F. ZOO BAUM k CO.. Market-square. j)&- Second hand Pianos taken in exchange, al#o tuned and repaired. Jel7 H OUSE KEEPERS and others will please take notico that the obstruction# at the entrance of my store, conse quent upon the putting up of an Iron Front, are now suffi ciently removed to enablo them to gain easy access to the interior, where tlioy will find tho shelves well stocked a# usual, with Crockery, China, Glass and Stone Ware, family Hardware, wood and willow Wore. Tin Wore and Table Cut lery ; together with a great variety of Lumps, Ijintern*. Wicks. Fancy and House Furnishing Goods, which will be sold at moderate and just prices, by J. P. COLIJNS, aug2fi 100 Bryan-street, S - 'UNDUfE3.—66 bbls Genesee Flour. 60 do Butter, Sugar nnd Soda Crackers, 20 do Cider Vinegar, 60 do Stuart’s Ctorifiod Sugar, 75 do do Crashed and Powdered do, 300 boxes No. 1 Pale anil Family Soap. 100 bags Rio Coffee. 160 bbls E. Phelps and Rose Gin, 40 do T. k II. Connecticut Ri ver do. landing and for sale by aug24 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. n board, or to S M LAFFJTE ply on boa , N. H.—The tare to Brunswick is reduced to $4. aug2fl OPPOSITION LINE. Change of Departure—Fbr Patatka. Fla..and all the interme diate landings on the route. r* cfr^JW The superior now Stoam-packet WELAKA, qrffisiV rn r t * lr ' N. Kino, will, until further notice, lea veevery Sati’kpat. at 10 o’clock. A. M. Rate of Passage lu large, airy State Rooms, a* follows: To Darien $3 00 I To Picolata $8 00 St. Marys 4 50 Palatka 8 00 Jacksonville., 6 00 I Blnck Creek.. .,8 00 N. U.—Freight consigned to U. R. Duke, for Ucata, will be re-shipped free of all cliargnsat Palatka. For freight or passage apply on board at the Charleston Steam Packet Company's wharf, or to foblft S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. F\ir Patatka, E. F.. via Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Jackson. riUe, Afvddlcburp. Black Creek and J’iaifafa. TifP***ifc. The superior Steam Packet WM. GASTON, jjgu^KCiipt T. E. Shaw, will leave on Tuesday Morn- Ing. ut To o'clock, and will continue to leavo every Tuesday. Tbe Rates of Passage by this Boat, are a# follows : To Darien $3 00 St. Mnrys 4 60 Jacksonville 6 00 Picolata 8 00 Palatka B 00 Black Creek 8 00 For freight or passage, apply on board at the Charleston 3team Packet wharf, or to mar31 CLAOHORN k CUNNINGHAM. Airenta. CARPETS-CAKPETS—CARPETS» W E hove this d»y opened a new aud splendid assort ment of cnrpot* L c<»n#l#tlng of— Hemp, Dutch, Venetlnu, Stnlr, Three Ply, ingrain, «nd Brussels Carpets, Alio, a very handsome as*ortment of Velvet and Chenel Rugs, Hemp, nnd Cocoa Mats, Drugget and Floor Oil Cloths, all of which will be sold at the lowest prices, by tep2ft AIKEN & BURNS. FALL TRADE OF 1853, T O MEftr HANTS AND WHOLESALE PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS.—Our arrangements for the Fall Trade will be completed In a few days, when we will be prepared to submit to your Inspection an unusually complete assort ment of general Drv Goods. Hosieiy, Trimmings. Haber dashery, and Small Wares, Ribbon*, kc. M. PRENDERGAST k CO., 178 Broughton-slreet, opposite St. .Andrew’s Hall, west side. aug27 Cabin passago, Steerage 6 Through tickets to New York 17 This shin has been thoroughly overhauled and famished with new boilers, and a largo nnd elegant dining saloon on deck, with every arrangement that can add to the comfort of passenger#. In Philadelphia, this ship occupies the samo wharf ns the Liverpool steamships City of Glasgow and City ofMnnchei* ter. at the foot of Queen atreot. aud Central wharf, Charles ton. Freight on nil perishable artldet roust be pro-paid . For freight or passago, apply to K. F. BAKFR k OO., Accommodation wlmrf, Charleston. SAMUEL T. PERCE. June7 Agent, Philadelphia. UNITKD STATES MAIL LINK. ^gJEjsHR,Through In 60 to 66 hours.—AVic York and Charleston Steam Packets—I eave Adger’s ■sSEsaSSSMwhacve# every Saturday Afternoon, and each nltemato Wednesday. On Saturday the now and splendid Steamships JAMES A DOER. Captain J. Dinsixonx, MOO tons M AMOK. Captain M. Bvnnv. 1,200 ton*. SOUTHERNER. Cnntaln W. Famai, 1,000 tons, will leave each nlterxnate Wcdnesd y, having been newly copperet and guard# raised, Is now In complete order. For freight or passage, having elegant state room accom modations, app'y at tho olfico of the Agent. HENRY MISSROON, Corner East Bay and Adgor k Son’s Whams. N. B.—A new ship will be placed in tho line tooonneol with tbo Southerner on IVednesdnys, feblO very beautiful, just opened and for salo by nng4 PaWm ft MORGAN, C ONGRESS WATER—Now landing from bnrk Exact, war ranted to be genuine and recently bottled. A supply Is kept always in ice. W, W. LINCOLN. je30 Monument Square. J ” UST RECEIVED—Tn store nniffoTsaloT 800 bhls ThoirN aston Lime. 600 bushels whlto Corn. 200 do Maryland Oats. 100 bundle* Northern Hay. Apply to ttug30—Itn Z. N. WINKLER, Williamson's building. B ACON SIDES.—Twenty hbds. Ribbed Sides, ten Clear do binding and for sale by sepfl. HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON k CO. UNITED STATES MAIL, From Mncoli, Ga., to Tnllnhnssec, Flat* Bail road to OgUihorp—Stages to Thllahassee. fTT! aaiSilFfSn Tlie Daily arrange- tppment on this route commenced on tnefltk inst., running tlireo times a week via. Newton, Halnbridgo, and Quincy, and three times a week via. Thomasvillo,I)uncnnsvillo, Aro. Passengers by this route will leavo Macon at half past • o’clock. A. M.. by Railroad for Oglethorpe. The Stage# leeringOgletliorgeelthor way at 11 o'clock, arriving at Tala lalmssce, ntlO o’clock on tbe evening of the next day—time by either route 36 hours. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, by Newton, Bainbridpe and Quincy, to Tallahassee returning, leaves Tallahassee on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, at 10, P. M. On Tuesdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays, by the war of Thomasvlile—returning same route on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10, P.'M. Through from Oglethorpe to Tallahassee by either route In 35 hours— from Macon In 38—and from Savnnnah in 60 hours. By this route Passengers leaving Savannah by 8 o'cloo Train of Cars, wlU arrive at Tallahassee in 60 hour*. It Is also decidedly the best, cheapest and most expeditious rout* for travellers to Apalachlcoln nnd West Florida. Fare from Macon to Oglethorpo $1.76 ; from Ogletborj-s to Tallahassee. $16.00. I,, C. Siuw, Agent at Oglethorpo, A. A. Fisher, “ “ Tallahassee. aug30 F. K. WRIGHT, Proprietor B UTTER. CHEESE AND FLOUR —80 kegs Goshen But ter. 69 boxes do Cheese. 66 bbls Hiram Smith’s and Genesee Flour, received per steamer, and for sale by aug31 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO. infants’ Waists and Cap#; Cashmere Scarfs ; Ribbon# j ladies', gentlemen’s and children's Hosiery ; needleworkeu Trimmings. Cambric nnd Swiss Bands ; embroidered and linen cambric Handkerchiefs, just received and for sale at the lowest prices, by se27 DkWITT k SfORGAN. P LAID nnd striped mourning ginghams: ul-o, a new Htyle of French gingliams, Just received nnd for sale by auglO A1K1N k BURNS. S CIENTIFIC AMERICAN.—Tlio aubscriber having been appointed agent for the above invaluable publication, is prepared to receive subscription*. The next volume will commence on tho 17th Sept. GEO. B. MITCHELL. auglO Successor to F, Zogbaum & Co. 0ORN.—800 bushel# ^irlmo white Baltimore Corn, for sale to arrive. Apply to aug21 OGDFuN k BUNKER. F LOUR—50 bbls Baltimore Flour, in store and for aale by aep23 BRIGHAM. KELLY k CO. gYRUP. kc.—66 boxes I<etnon Syrup, 20 do ground Pep- ' V. CONNERAT fc CO. [}RANDIES—Landing from F Satlerly—10 casks superior JD C^jnnc Brandy In store, 10 half-pipes O I) 8c Co’* do, 10 quarter casks very old Jean Louis’ ao, 16 halve# and quar- tera do, varloua brands, for sale by NEW GOODS-FALL TRADE-1853 i D kIVITT ft MORGAN are receiving by the steamers week ly their fall and winter Goods, to which they respect fully solicit attention: Plain and figured black Silks, colored glace and ducape do l’laid and brocade Silk of tbe uewest style Plain FrenchMouslinds Laines, Freuch and Eng. printeddo Silk and Wool Plaid* for children's wear, plaid Raw Silk* Plain ami plaid Poplins, very rich. French printed Cambric Dark Calicos, Mourning do, Irish Linens, kc, sel Klbero's new building, Congress-street. B BLTTFR, CHEESE, ftc —30 kegs selected Goshen But ter. 50 boxes Englbth Dairy Cheese. 20 half bbl# George Haas’ F M Beef, landing from steamer, and for sale by aug!3 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON 8t CO. HUDSON, FLEMING & UO., Factors mid Commission Merchants, No. 94 Bay street. Savannah, Ga., T ENDER their service* to planters, merchants and deal ers. In the sale of Cotton and all other country pr9- duce. Being connected in business with Hopkixb. Henson ft Co., of Charleston, the establishment nf an office In this city will afford our friends choice of market*. Strict atten tion will be given to business, and the usu»l facilities af forded customers. J. B. HUDSON. I Savannah W. R FLEMING LAMBETH HOPKLN’S, Auguste. sep!8—tf J. J. COHEN. Charleston. JSO. a. BBU.. HUSKY O. KUTO C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—Tlio undersigned ha# this day associated with him Mr. Hjwkt C. Kixa. of Glynn coanty, with whom ho will continue the Factorage aud Com mission buslnessln this city.under the firm of Umx ft Kixo Janl2 JNO. H. HU!X,210Bay-streot. . QUNDR1ES.- O sugar; 80 -75 barrels Stuart’s Crashed and Powdered sugar ; 86 do. do. A. B. and C Clarified sugar ; 23hbd» Prim Porto Rioo. and 10 hhds. St. Croix sugar ; 60 Caski quarts and pints Byass London Porter : 60 bbl*. Tread well’s soda biscuit j 80 bbls. and 75 kegs Primo Leaf I*rd ; 60 mate superior old guTernraent Java Coffee ; 40 bage Laguyra and 80 Prime old Rio Coffee; 5 Pipes raeder swan Gin ; 60 boxes Reys Lemon Syrup i 20 barrels Winter Strained and Bleached Whole Oil: 300 boxes No. 1 Pale aud Family Soap; 20 Uerees superior sugar curled Hams ; 60 boxes white 60 do. colored Cheese ; TOO boxes new seel ed Herrings ; 100 do. Adamantine Candles; 80. do. BeadsPs fil and 8s Tallow Gandies ; 60 boxes Pearl Starch :40boxs# Ground Coffee ; 20 do. do. Psppsr; 60 do*, painted Buckets 200 reams wrapping and 100 Gap and Letter paper. Land- -U’Kgr'lg S’ eo*«.*TOM.roinaointoo. j' V. CONNERAT & CO. A NCHOVY PASTE, French Mustard, Capers. Sardines and Olives, for sale by June24 A. BON AUD. jy^OlXSSES.—200 bb’s prime N. O. Molasses, for sale to arrive. Apply to aug20 OGDEN ft BUNKER. QHIRTS, SHIRTS.—Just receded a new supply,ol varloua O fashions and qualities. iyu M 0I<ASSES.—60 bbls. Portland Syrup 0. do., for sale by PRICE & VEADER. 147 Pay-*t. WEBSTER k PALMES. MACON AND WESTERN RAILKOAD. Mall Train, Leaves Macon daily, at 8 o’clock, P. M. Atlanta « “ 6J,' “ P. M. C ONNECTING at Atlanta with the Trains of the Western and Atianlioand IjiGrango Roods, and with the Pay Train of the Georgia Rood, and at Mai" - i with the Day Trsius of the Central and South-western iwiads. Passenger will arrive lu Macon at 12}{. and at Atlanta at 1J4» having the remainder of tho night for rest. Passengers going South, via Montgomery, (Al#.) who leave Savannah at 8 A. M., will arrive at Montgomery In for ty-eight hours, including all stoppages, \nd only ten hours staging. AecoinmodationTralns.Tri-Weekiy, will leavo Macon svery Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 8 o’clock, A. M. Re turning. lenre Atlanta every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, at 7J{ A. M. This Train will connect with the Night Train nf the Georgia Road at Atlanta, and with the Night Train of tho Central Road at Macon. Passengers by the up. ward Train can dine at Griffin. EMERSON FOOTE, 8up’t' MjIOOX. May 17.1862. 3mo Jy 22 SOUTII-YVE ST12R.N ItAILROAD. P ASSENGER TRAINS leave Macon dally: at 6H A. If.; arrive at Oglethorpe 10)i A. M.; arrive at Columbus 1 o’clock, P. M. Leave Columbus dally at 9 o’clock. A. M.,*ndOgl#U|Orps at 11 }< A. M.; arrive at Macon at 3H P.M. / -• Connecting at Macon each way with Central R R train to Savannali, Augusta and Milledgevillc, and with Macon and W. trains to Griffin, Atlanta, Dalton, Chattanooga, Nash ville, 8:c. Connecting daily at Columbus, by fnst line of coaches, 28 to Opelika, tbence 64 miles by M. 8c W. I’. R. It. to Montgom ery, Ala. Connecting at Oglethorpe with Tallahassee and Eufaula mall stages. Passengers breakfast and dine at Fort Valley. GEO. W 7 . ADAMS, Superintendent. Mxcox, Aug. 20,1863.aug31 B UTTER AND CHEESE.—fust received per steamer Au guste. 6 kegs choice Goshen Butter, 10 cask# Dairy Cheeese. for sale by DAVID O’CONNOR, igl7 Uoroer Broughton and Drayton-rireete. mcmahon & doylk. C ” HOICK OLD JAVA COFFEE-20 bag* old brown, land ing. and for sale by auglfl HOLCOMBE, JOHNSON ft CO. C ORN l CORN! ’. 1,200 bushels prime white Western Corn, Just received nnd for sale by augfl CHARLES H. DURYEE. F LOUR.—100 bbls Baltimore Flour, landing and for sale by aug24 ROWLAND ft CO. PLASTERING, OiC. T HE undersigned baring commenced business on bis own account, respectfully tenders his services to ths public. He will contract for Plain and Ornamental Plas« tering. Stoco Work, ftc . kc.. at the usual prices, and will in.every case warrant work executed by himself, or undsy his supervision. Builders and others contemplating build Ing. would do well to call upon him before contracting with others. Orders left at his residence, Jonea-st., corner of Baronrd-st., wilt be promptly attended to. Julyl5—ly , VALENTINE BRUNNER. H AY.—26 bundles prime Eastern Hay, landing from brig Plillura, and for sale by auglO BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. V EGETABLE Cutters, Patty Pans, French and English Basting Spoons, Skimmers, Soup ladles, fto,. lustre- celvcdandforsaleby June3 J, P. COLLINS - C ASHMERES, Moualin de Laines, plaid Poplins, Merinos in all colors, caalimere Plaids, Saxony colored Flannels, plain and brocade Sllka la new styles, blade Sitka to all widths and qualities, black Satin de Cbene, and a great va riety nf ether articles for ladies’ dresses, just received and for salo at the lowest prices by *pp27 piwrrr ft Morgan. HE ALE STATU FOR SALE OU LEASE. T HE subscriber offers tor sale, a number of Building Lota In Oglethorpe Town, near tbe contemplated railroad depot, lie will also lease, for a term of fire, ten. fifteen or twenty years, a number of other lota in the vicinity of the above. junelO—law3tn A. WEBB, J UST received beautifully embroidered linen cambric Handkerchief*, also, French worked Collar*, very rich patterns. For sal# by #epl8 AIKEN ft BURNS. S QJC Pocket Handkerchiefs, of various qualities and prices, alio linen cambric Handkerchiefs, of which ws have received a large supply. .*ep!8 AIKEN ft BURNS. A N additional supply of Louisiana Plaids and Strips# il Just received; also, * new style of Plaid Gingham, for which a premium was awarded by the'Prankltninstitut*, to which we Invite tb# attention of our customers. }uly22 AIRIN 'ft BORNS. ■DUTTER, CHEESE AND LARD—80 kegs selected Goshen soumm* u R ECEIVED BY LAST STEAMER.—IWr doth shlrta, mall and nansook muslins, net gloves and mite lace man tillas, wash blond, grass cloth, N W collars and ehemlaetto,. U.JJ I..,",iUp.'. MOHOAS. . B READ SHEER—For catting bread of an equal thi*-. ness, slicing smoked beef, cutting cold stew, fto. TWg knife can bs regulated to eut any thickness required from Fof“!eby J p 00UJN3 TWENTY DOLMRS REWARD.—Ran*way from the subscriber, on the 16th of Anguat, a negro man named TOM, about forty yean old, stout and chunky hniit, and has a mark resembling a feather or arrow commencing at the base of th* nos# and running np the 1 forehead. He wlU probably try to get to Barannah, where be has spent several years of runaway lib, and was an taw mate ol Savaonkh jail a good part of tit* vesr 1840; Um Mrnlj, norm, B«pt. 13, ma. aah.ofwhomIbsacht him.. Vis